What Ancients Cultures Have To Teach Us About Being Human And Happy with Wade Davis

What Ancients Cultures Have To Teach Us About Being Human And Happy with Wade Davis

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This episode is brought to you by Gut Food, Cozy Earth,
InsideTracker, and Rupa Health. Many of us are feeling a crisis of
meaning; feeling we’ve lost our way amongst the stressors and
distractions of modern life. We are more isolated, divided, and
sick than ever before. Personally, I always turn to nature when I’m
feeling lost. And in traveling, talking to interesting people, and
learning about the world, I’ve found that ancient cultures and
their relationships to nature can teach us volumes when it comes to
rediscovering connection, health, and meaning.  Today, I’m
excited to share a conversation I had with Wade Davis, all about
culture, the depth of the natural world, belief systems,
ethnobotany, psychedelics, and more. Wade Davis is a writer,
photographer, and filmmaker. Explorer-in-Residence at the National
Geographic Society from 2000 to 2013, he is currently Professor of
Anthropology and the BC Leadership Chair in Cultures and Ecosystems
at Risk at the University of British Columbia. He is the author of
23 books, including One River, The Wayfinders, and Into the
Silence, and he was the winner of the 2012 Samuel Johnson prize,
the top nonfiction prize in the English language. His latest book
is Magdalena: River of Dreams. Wade’s many film credits include
Light at the Edge of the World, an eight-hour documentary series
written and produced for the NGS.  This episode is brought to
you by Gut Food, Cozy Earth, InsideTracker, and Rupa Health. Check
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an account at RupaHealth.com. Here are more details from our
interview (audio version / Apple Subscriber version):  Wade’s
early experiences that first got him interested in anthropology
(5:56 / 3:24) Why western culture is actually an anomaly, not the
norm (7:57 / 5:23) Our misguided understanding of the purpose of
culture (18:00 / 15:50)  Why ancient wisdom matters in the
modern world (20:40 / 18:57)  The nature of life (22:48 /
20:50) Human commonalities among all cultural expressions (27:30 /
23:08) The value of language and storytelling (29:36 / 24:28) 
Why biologically, the concept of race is utter fiction (31:27 /
27:06)   Psychedelics and our relationship to nature and
plant medicines (37:27 / 33:20)  Communicating with plants
(1:01:22 / 39:35)  Learn more about Wade Davis at
daviswade.com.

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